ITEM 2.
A Resolution fixing a special assessment against the following properties for the abatement of noxious or dangerous weeds, from various resolutions adopted by the Council, and the hearing of all interested parties:
the City Attorney·Apr 14, 2009
under reviewPublic Safety
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If approved, the city would remove an inoperable white Honda Odyssey from 6217 Crest Green Rd and bill the registered owner for removal costs, reducing blight in the neighborhood.
If approved, would authorize removal of an abandoned white 2-door van classified as a public nuisance. Removal costs would be assessed against the registered vehicle owner.
Would authorize cleanup of overgrown lots and abandoned properties across Birmingham neighborhoods. Abatement costs would become liens on affected properties, potentially forcing remediation or tax consequences for owners.
If approved, the city would fund Never Go Broke, Inc. to deliver financial education workshops and money-management training to students through June 2026 using District 8 discretionary funds. Would equip young people with tools for informed financial decision-making.
If approved, would enable Birmingham to transform vacant lots into community assets through a resident-led program funded by Johns Hopkins. No local match required.
If approved, the city would pay $100,000 to settle a civil claim brought by Carlton Tyler Williams against the city. The settlement would use general funds.